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Jun-18-2013 10:12 AM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
You aren't gun people......
You didn't need it when living in your S&B Home.
Why now that you are going full time?
Taking a safety class and training is a great idea BEFORE purchasing.
BUT are you going to go to gun ranges and maintain/improve your gun skills?
IF not.....why get the gun?
I grew up with guns, competed in shooting competitions, go to a range routinely and I would still caution folks on getting a gun.
Having one is a big responsibility.
Should you get one????????
This is the most responsible post regarding guns I have ever read on this forum. THANK YOU!
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May-24-2013 07:08 PM
MooneyDRVR wrote:
Try this before you make your decision-
Go to the website of "Front Sight Firearms Training"
Subscribe to their daily email newsletter about firearms training . They provide lots of information on how when and why to have a defensive weapon but most importantly they provide the information on the grave decision to actually use one. I am licensed in many states, I have taken several courses and the Front Sight course in Nevada and I'll tell you that it is not a decision to be taken lightly. Get the info first, make your own decision to carry or not and if you do get a professional training course and not just one of the 8 hr, 25 shots at a target CCW courses. You will also learn WHERE you are allowed to have a weapon in your possession as you travel. All states and cities are not created equal.
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May-16-2013 06:13 AM
ken burke wrote:Wolf3gang wrote:
Does anyone carry a hand gun for security/protection while fulltiming, wife and I are contemplating, we really are not gun people, but living near Chicago, anymore it is like the old wild wild west, starting Fulltiming on May 27 TH 2013, we currently do not own a firearm, and would take safety classes and training, just would like to here your pros and cons, it would always be a desperate last resort to use the weapon, please respond thanks to all who respond.
Good question. There are two issues here . . . . carrying a concealed handgun for protection , and haveing a hand gun (or shotgun) in the trailer for night-time protection.
I have several permits to carry a concealed handgun. However, I don't carry one, and don't think I really need one. Others are correct . . . if you want to carry a conceled weapon, you MUST learn how to use it in self protection. You should have a gun safety course, and practice shooting the gun.
As to protection in your trailer at night, I think that EVERYONE should have a handgun, or better yet, a short shotgun in their trailer or motorhome. You can buy a shotgun everywhere, don't need a permit. Sometimes just the shotgun action of putting a shell in the barrel is enough to scare the bad guns away.
If you shoot someone, the bad guy should be breaking into the trailer or in your trailer. You can't shoot someone to protect your car.
I have a handgun in my trailer for protection, but no shotgun. I won't shoot anyhone unless really necessary.
Get a handgun or shotgun and be ready to use it for your protection.
ken